News Kalkaska man arrested for multiple offenses

Kalkaska man arrested for multiple offenses

David Wayne Moore-Amos

KALKASKA – Michigan State Police (MSP)  troopers responded to an aggravated stalking complaint April 1.

According to an MSP statement, approximately 10:11 p.m. troopers from the Houghton Lake Post and a deputy from the Kalkaska County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to a residence in Kalkaska Township.

A call was made to 911 and screaming could be heard in the background. A woman was asking for police to come to her residence. Troopers and deputy arrived on scene and spoke with the victim.

The victim claimed 40-year-old David Wayne Moore-Amos from Kalkaska came to her residence, kicked in a door, and began yelling at her. The victim had a personal protection order against Moore-Amos. He also had a conditional bond release from a previous
arrest indicating no contact with the victim and a failure to appear warrant for his arrest.

Moore-Amos was in the garage of the residence when troopers arrived and taken into custody. He was lodged in the Kalkaska County Jail.

Moore-Amos was arraigned yesterday in the 87-B District Court in Kalkaska County on one count Home Invasion First Degree, one count Aggravated Stalking, one count Escape from Lawful Custody, one count Domestic Violence, and one count Malicious Destruction of a Building less than $200.

He is currently lodged in the Kalkaska County Jail with a $100,000 bond. His next scheduled court appearance is on April 22 at 1:30 p.m.

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